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Young female students disappear with alarming frequency from the college town of Santa Cruz, Calif.; when mutilated body parts show up, the police begin receiving calls from the murderer.
Young female students disappear with alarming frequency from the college town of Santa Cruz, Calif.; when mutilated body parts show up, the police begin receiving calls from the murderer.
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S2, EP44 "Co-Ed Killer"Young female students disappear with alarming frequency from the college town of Santa Cruz, Calif.; when mutilated body parts show up, the police begin receiving calls from the murderer.
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S1, EP42 "Hawaiian Horror"A killer bursts into a Honolulu conference room and leaves behind seven dead, spreading panic throughout the island.
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S2, EP43 "The Killer Nurse"A meek night-shift nurse finds godlike power by having life-or-death control over hospital patients, serially killing as many as 40.
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S2, EP45 "Snuff Film Killers"When the body of 41-year-old Marsha Spicer is discovered in Missouri, police discover her links to an ex-con who had a fantasy to make a snuff film.
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S2, EP41 "Texas Tower Sniper"Charles Whitman randomly guns down students and pedestrians from atop the University of Texas clock tower in 1966.
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S2, EP40 "Bound to Die"After accepting a plea deal in a missing teen's death, Kat McDonough admits to authorities that she offered up the girl for sex with her dominant boyfriend, Seth Mazzaglia.
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S2, EP39 "Fast Food Massacre"A pair of criminals hits a fast-food restaurant in Queens, N.Y., just before closing time, slaughtering five employees and leaving another two for dead.
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S2, EP38 "Pickaxe Murders"Houston is rocked by a grisly crime scene: a man whose head is nearly hammered off his body and a seminude woman riddled with pickaxe wounds; the police uncover an unlikely suspect.
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